Hey all.
Thought I'd share some more recent pics. These are from the end of August.
Miscanthus gigantus (floridus). Right around 12' tall.
<img src="http://inlinethumb02.webshots.com/8705/ ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC01633"></a>
Agave parryi var. couesii (spelling?). Anyway in about 5 months time its name will be MUSH
<img src="http://inlinethumb63.webshots.com/39038 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC01639"></a>
Yucca nana (Dwarf Yucca)
<img src="http://inlinethumb12.webshots.com/40331 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC01645"></a>
Yucca elata twins.
<img src="http://inlinethumb06.webshots.com/14789 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC01655"></a>
Musa basjoo. First year from a small 2 gallon, reaching for 10'
<img src="http://inlinethumb55.webshots.com/42358 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC01660"></a>
Needle palm, Sabal minor. Bamboo in the back.
<img src="http://inlinethumb39.webshots.com/40294 ... 600Q85.jpg" alt="DSC01661"></a>
The rest of the album can be seen here: http://good-times.webshots.com/album/56 ... s&start=12
Cheers,
Paul
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Hey Paul, your stuff's done great this summer.
Is there any problem with the Miscanthus spreading seed nearby in your great yard?
Have heard people say the stuff comes up everywhere.
The yucca elata twins have sure grown, as have your palms and banana and bamboo.
Rather than that agave being mush in 5 months, wouldn't a couple of cardboard boxes (inverted) save it?
Thanks for posting updated pics.
Barb
Is there any problem with the Miscanthus spreading seed nearby in your great yard?
Have heard people say the stuff comes up everywhere.
The yucca elata twins have sure grown, as have your palms and banana and bamboo.
Rather than that agave being mush in 5 months, wouldn't a couple of cardboard boxes (inverted) save it?
Thanks for posting updated pics.
Barb
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Barb- I wish the Miscanthus was spreading elsewhere in the yard since that would mean less lawn to cut! I love it, no plant I grow is more rewarding. The growth type seems like a clumping bamboo with an outward spread of maybe 6" per year. I'd like to spread it to get more clumps going...
I'm thinking about placing an overturned ice cream container (with holes poke in the side) on the Agave. I've heard of this working elsewhere in the northeast.
I'm thinking about placing an overturned ice cream container (with holes poke in the side) on the Agave. I've heard of this working elsewhere in the northeast.
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Paul,
To get more Miscanthus, would it work to spade down between the spreading growth and the parent plant, and plant the divisions. Probably be faster than waiting for it to spread into that huge yard of yours!
I realize you want your plants to get hardier to overwinter without protection.
With your valuable specimens, that bucket idea will likely get them through the first few years until their hardiness improves with age.
Barb
To get more Miscanthus, would it work to spade down between the spreading growth and the parent plant, and plant the divisions. Probably be faster than waiting for it to spread into that huge yard of yours!
I realize you want your plants to get hardier to overwinter without protection.
With your valuable specimens, that bucket idea will likely get them through the first few years until their hardiness improves with age.
Barb
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